PsycCRITIQUES®

PsycCRITIQUES® is a full-text database with tens of thousands of incisive book and film reviews from 1956 to present. It provides users with insight on publications from a psychological perspective allowing them to choose relevant reading material, to select appropriate course materials, and more.

What you can expect from PsycCRITIQUES

Comprehensive Coverage

Thousands of reviews covering leading literature in the social sciences

Reviews of psychologically relevant films, videos, and software programs create an ideal resource for educators creating coursework, or practitioners looking for current information

With content spanning over six decades, coverage provides a unique look at the evolution of psychology over the last half-century

Relevance for Multiple Types of Users

Faculty members can quickly identify literature that will be useful for course work

Librarians find it valuable for collection development because it is so current

Students use it to identify research done over time

Practitioners read it to find current practice information

Authoritative Reviews

Each review is written by a skilled expert in the field and edited by scholar Danny Wedding, PhD, the Associate Dean for Management and International Programs, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant University

PsycCRITIQUES benefits from APA's long history of publishing professional and scholarly literature and resources